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JAMES ROBINSON

Group portrait of six young men, 1850s

Quarter-plate ambrotype, hand-tinted with cloud-effect background and gilt highlights, passe-partout, folding morocco case with gilt stamp on verso, Robinson 65 Grafton St. Dublin.

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Robinson was based at this address running a "Gallery of Curiosities and Polytechnic Museum" before starting photography in 1853. He was an early member of the Dublin Photographic Society (founded 1854), and is perhaps best known for the controversy surrounding his photograph titled "The Death of Chatterton" after the painting by Henry Wallis.

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